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Centre in the Denmark Hill Campus. The applicant should have a PhD in Biomedical Engineering, Medical Physics, Medical Imaging, or a related area (or pending results). They should have good analytical and
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, prepare and test the prototype cooling device for this project. About You The post is suited to a PhD graduate with a background in thermofluids engineering or a related discipline. If you are both a
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Radar Imaging of Geophysical Flows ( Job Number: 25000801) Department of Earth Sciences Grade 7: - £38,249 - £45,413 per annum Fixed Term - Annualised Hours (Full
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Centre in the Denmark Hill Campus. The applicant should have a PhD in Biomedical Engineering, Medical Physics, Medical Imaging, or a related area (or pending results). They should have good analytical and
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, computer scientists and biologists all working to develop imaging techniques within a supportive and diverse environment. Key Responsibilities This role will involve the operation of a new ultrafast laser
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models in collaboration with our international collaborators. You would also develop advanced image analysis schemes to analyse the experimental data. Your focus would be to investigate the effect
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. The University has been awarded the Disability Confident Leader status. If you are a candidate with a disability, we are committed to ensuring fair treatment throughout the recruitment process. We will make
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with cutting-edge models and technologies—including patient-derived glioblastoma organoids, CRISPR-based screens, mass cytometry, and advanced microscopy—to dissect these complex biological processes
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collaboration with the Translational Gastroenterology Unit (TGU) and the Ludwig Institute of Cancer Research (LICR) we aim to develop a computer guided endoscopy image recognition system that will support
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biological, and live cell fluorescence imaging experiments. Associated structural analysis of the proteins by cryo-electron microscopy will be undertaken via collaboration with other workers. This full-time